Fulham manager Slavisa Jokanovic has been linked with a move to Premier League strugglers Southampton.

The Slovenian, whose side beat Derby County 2-1 on Saturday, is reportedly on the shortlist to take over from under-fire Saints boss, Mauricio Pellegrino.

Ostersund manager Graham Potter is also on the list.

Jokanovic, though, is happy at Craven Cottage. His side sit fourth after the defeat of the Rams and the club have no concerns that they will lose their manager, especially if the side are promoted to the Premier League this season.

Meanwhile, former Leeds United forward Eoghan Stokes has hit out at 'fake football' being played in England.

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The 21-year-old recently had his contract terminated by the Elland Road club. He has since joined League of Ireland Premier Division side, Bohemians.

He believes that youngsters playing in the Under-23 leagues have little chance of breaking into a club's first team.

"Over there with the U23s you are playing with kids, it’s all about development. If you win, happy days, if you lose it’s no big deal, you just put it down to development,” he told the Irish Herald.

"I knew that playing fake football in England wasn’t benefiting me in any way. You can score four goals in a game and it means nothing, the lads who are in the first team ahead of you have 200 or 300 games under their belts so they will get picked, managers over there are under such pressure to get results."

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